Submitted on Wednesday 14th November 2012
Published on Friday 16th November 2012
Current status: Closed
Closed: Saturday 16th November 2013
Signatures: 22
Tagged with
BBC ~ Media ~ Referendum ~ TV
De-criminalise non-payment of the BBC TV Licence
No public utility entity providing essential services such as water, electricity or gas has the power to criminalise a member of the public for non-payment of a bill.
Why is it that an organisation providing non-essential media services has the right prosecute for non-payment in the courts?
Do we consider watching Eastenders as more important than heating in winter or cooking?
Other media organisations manage without public funding; The independent sector is accountable to the viewing public as if they don't like it, the public will turn over. If this happens too often the media supplier will cease to exist.
This is not so for the BBC. They are unaccountable to the public and pursue an agenda and policies with which much of the public disagree; Nevertheless the public is forced to pay anyway.
This decision should be put to the country in a Referendum with the question "Do you want to be criminalised for not wanting to fund the BBC? Yes or No"
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